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In the case of freighters, this means no crew#so there is an extra weight saving by getting rid of the life support systems and the windows.
which tends to happen through the formation of orner crews small groups that congregate on a particular street corner to sell drugs.
You've got 80 mile per hour winds sitting on top of this area of New orleans that rescue crews can't get to them.
And you know rescue crews have to you know watch out for their safety as well. UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN:
and assemble missiles on the spot, in the same way that artillery crews custom-load their rounds or weapons handlers mount guidance kits on some types of bombs?
which can carry thousands of passengers and crew. The researchers in the project have developed also a radar device able to detect the exact location of passengers who have fallen overboard.
and repair crews to board a ship in such an unstable condition. In a worst-case scenario, a drifting ship can tip over,
rescue the crew and make repairs. Finally, a tugboat arrives, picks up a buoy that is connected to the sea anchor,
Tests are under way with several emergency service crews in Europe. The possibilities include wireless communication between fire fighters
a weaker signal can indicate that a person is trapped deeper down, giving rescue crews a 3d picture of where to search.
helping rescue crews quickly spot a warm human being among an expanse of trees or snow.
Coupled with an intelligent network, such sensors could feed crucial information back to maintenance crews or robots.
however, the Zumwalt will still have a human crew and it will know how to anticipate their needs.
the ship knows to drain the water so the crew can investigate. All of this automation means the ship will carry a crew of just over 150alf of
what would normally be required on a ship of this size. In a pinch, it can be manned by a crew of 40.
The Zumwalt also boasts what Raytheon calls a Total Ship Computing Environment, which allows it to be controlled from any of a couple dozen consoles around the ship.
The ship usually carries a crew of geologists, but this time,"we had five microbiologists on board,
#Spacex unveils sleek reusable Dragon crew capsule First cargo now crew the uber-modern space taxi known as the Dragon V2 is ready for passengers.
and crew capsules to simply be reloaded with propellant and flown again much like commercial airplanes.
or more specifically the keys to the rocket capable of getting crew to the ISS.
The crew of the final Apollo mission lifted off from the moon's Sea of Serenity on 14 december 1972.
but CEO Bas Lansdorp says it plans to launch its first show in 2014 detailing the crew selection process.
The crew will do one automatic and one manual docking test. They will also run medical and technical tests and broadcast a science lesson to Chinese students from orbit.
but the world of movies came calling first. he world largest focus groupunderkoffler was recruited as scientific advisor for Steven Spielberg inority Reportafter meeting the film crew,
To break down those emulsions crews use de-emulsifiers which can themselves be environmentally damaging. In the 2010 Deepwater horizon oil spill in the Gulf of mexico for example large amounts of dispersants and de-emulsifiers were dumped into the sea.
crews sprayed seawater on the reactors to cool them to no avail. One possible reason:
In the 1966 movie Fantastic Voyage a submarine complete with crew is shrunk in size so that it can navigate through the human body enabling the crew to perform surgery in the brain.
This scenario remains in the realm of science fiction and transporting a surgical team to a disease site will certainly remain fiction.
Monolayer materials experience strain on atomic scales demanding different investigative expertise than that of the average demolition crew.
and his crew plan to turn to public and private investors for the remaining $3. 6 billion necessary to complete the engine
By Thursday all of the scientists at Palmer will be sent home leaving the station with a skeleton crew of about a dozen contractors;
Replacing the crew with robotic controls means the Navy needs 40 to 50 fewer people for a 13-ship exercise.
While typical wind turbines of similar scale require a large crew and several days to install the BAT is ready to fly
so that the crew can drive right in or out and the vehicle should drive for at least 250 miles at full weight
The partnership is part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program which was established in 2010 to foster the development of a U s. commercial crew space transportation capability.
The idea was to make trips to space both safe and cost effective and private companies have demonstrated for some time that they can send rockets to space for a fraction of the cost.
when construction crews run into unexpected problems or when contractors underestimate the labor and resources they'll need to get a job done.
and a whole crew of Phd and Master students to develop the infrastructure and algorithms that make this demonstration possible
 t boils down to fifteen cases boxes and bagssaysâ Dario Brescianinini another member of the crew.
because cleanup crews must remove more oil near the plants. The Tabasco state government urged residents to ration water
since crews change every six months. In this scenario, an electronic card is damaged, "said senior researcher Peter Ford Dominey.
the memory of this event will enable the robot to use a video system to show the repair that was made to a new member of the crew.
and then transferring them to the scientists in the next crew. These results demonstrate the feasibility of this system,
#Progress cargo spacecraft failure delays ISS crew's return to Earth An unmanned cargo spaceship that failed to complete its ISS resupply mission
Russia initially planned to bring back the crew home on 14 may; however, the agency has asked them to stay there until early June
and pushed back the launch of replacement crew to late July. ISS Russian segment head Vladimir Solovyov was quoted by the Associated press as saying:"
in order to ensure crew safety. Launched aboard a Soyuz rocket from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 28 april,
The crew is part of the University of Hawaii's fourth Hawaii space exploration analog and simulation (HI-SEAS) mission,
The crew is made up of: Gifford tweeted"a last view of Earth"before she and the rest of the crew entered the dome.
In the dome, the crew will share a kitchen, a dining space, an exercise area, an office and a lab on the first floor.
The only full bathroom, with a shower, is on the first floor. The second floor is a loft space with six bedrooms, each with a bed, desk and chair.
So far, the crew seems in good spirits. They enjoyed their"first dinner in simulated space.""On the menu?
#International trio blasts off for 2-day journey to Space station A Russian Soyuz rocket carrying a three-man international crew,
The crew is commanded by veteran Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov, joined by rookie Andreas Mogensen from the European space agency (ESA) and Aidyn Aimbetov,
which could target the enemy without putting the crew in harm way. And along the ship sides would be missile tubes for defensive hypersonic missiles directed energy weapons to stop small enemy craft loaded with explosives.
and food for the crew. In addition, fresh foods can improve nutrition by providing vitamins and antioxidants.
According to NASA, crew morale is another factor in the experiment. Deep space missions, such as a mission to Mars, will mean small crews working in close confinement with very little to do for long periods of time a prime recipe for disaster.
Recreational activities such as gardening, combined with the presence of growing plants and periodic fresh food can be a surprisingly effective morale boost
#BAE Systems'Battleview 360 is made to raise situational awareness in tank crews BAE Systems is looking to solve one of the most restrictive elements with tank warfare through its Battleview 360 digital mapping system.
The versatile technology will allow the crew of an armored vehicle to see through the metal confines of their war machine,
allowing for unprecedented levels of combat awareness for the crews of combat vehicles. Maintaining a high level of situational awareness from the confines of a tank can't be an easy task.
so that crew workload is reduced and they can make fast, yet effective, decisions,"states Peder Sjölund, technology manager at BAE Systems Hägglunds, Sweden."
Dr. Joseph Dwyer and the crew spent long minutes trying to find their way out, and it was only after they cleared the storm clouds that the University of New hampshire physicist was able to check his instruments
As rescue crews clear the rubble and search for victims, experts are already taking stock of the long-term cultural and architectural damage in the wake of the natural disaster."
in the longest US isolation experiment yet aimed at helping NASA prepare for a pioneering journey to Mars. The crew includes a French astrobiologist, a German physicist and four Americans a pilot, an architect, a doctor/journalist and a soil
but the crew was able to work through their problems. think one of the lessons is that you really can prevent interpersonal conflicts.
Jocelyn Dunn, a crew member from the previous eight-month mission, said she came to love the inside jokes among the crew
#A humanoid robot to liaise between space station crews A team of French researchers from the Institut cellule souche et cerveau (Inserm/Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1),
would liaise between the different crews that change every six months in order to pass on information. These results will be presented at the 24th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication
since crews change every six months. In this scenario, an electronic card is damaged. Nao plays the role of the scientist's assistant by following his directions
the memory of this event will enable the robot to use a video system to show the repair that was made to a new member of the crew.
and then transferring them to the scientists in the next crew. These results demonstrate the feasibility of this system
Just as a hierarchical crew runs the fictional starship Williamsenterprise system incorporates levels of decision-makers. For instance, one component of the system acts as a aptain, making higher-level decisions to plan out the overall mission,
A first SLS launch with a crew is possible by 2022 sending two astronauts around the moon
Courtesy of the researchersthe researchers also tested the viability of their algorithm by using it to guide a crew of three robots in the assembly of a chair. ee really excited about the idea of using robots in more extensive ways in manufacturing,
The task force turned to crowdsourcing to develop a design for the memorial to the passengers and crew of Flight 93.
Tiny termite-bot deployment teams Robotic crews that could build new structures On earth or even Mars and without human supervision?
These tiny robot construction crews could be deployed abroad to support humanitarian operations, like helping the Army Corps of Engineers build bridges and refuges.
For small film production crews, the Instamic records clear, crisp audio with minimal setup. It also perfect for interviews:
and a quality control crew is summoned to the site. To clean up the mess, the ribosome is disassembled,
The passengers and the crew are placed in hammocks for improved comfort. Once the aircraft climbs to a certain altitude,
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